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Isabella


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12-18-2013, 08:19 PM
So this wolf was knowledgeable. Good, she was always eager to learn, even more so when it was about the strange humans. 'Church' and 'cross' would be words she would keep in mind for the next time they saw them. A slight nod of her head answered him when he spoke of the human God. "Indeed, perhaps their God simply favored us more than them. I have heard they are the ones that cause the death of entire forests, they may have just crossed him." Gods, Goddesses, spirits, though she did not know much about them they were always interesting to talk of. She had met many wolves with different ideas and she had her own involving the Ocean.

The male gave her attention when she spoke, seemed to hold interest in her words and a nod of greeting. Calm and well mannered. Finally a wolf she could hold a conversation with so long as she didn't ramble like a fool. The amber eyes of the male who introduced himself as Sin held her gaze. She didn't often look away from the eyes of others anyways but his had a captivating quality to them she had not seen before. As amber and blue clashed amber must have won out as Sin could see her emotions. She cursed herself in her mind for not being good enough to hide them entirely.

The nick name also caught her a little off guard, but at least 'vixen' was better than simply 'fox'. Though she did not like the name, she did not dislike it either at least for the moment. "Well, at least I might as well ask my questions." She thought before nodding to the words. "You are observant indeed. Yes, two questions. I suppose the first is more obvious, the blood on your coat. One would think it would give off enough scent to make prey on edge and harder to catch so I am curious as to why you have left your fur that way. Another would be your claws that resemble those of felines. No doubt they are useful, but how do you sharpen them that way? If you are willing to tell me of course." She added sure to stay respectful, and with the desire to learn in her voice.